Kykotsmovi Village

Kykotsmovi Village is a census-designated place in Navajo County, Arizona and the home of the Hopi tribal government. Historically, the Spanish attempted to convert the local Hopi people to Catholicism, leading to the practice of Catholicism being banned in the town. However, other churches belonging to denominations such as Korean Christians, Mennonites, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormons were allowed, as the Hopi had no historical grievances with them. The village was founded as "New Oraibi" following the 1906 split in the Hopi tribe, and it came to have a population of 776 in 2000.